Tea - More tea Vicar?
Welcome to our section on Britains favorite tipple, the humble cup of tea.
Please use the links in the menu on the left or browse the snippets from each article below.
Decaf Tea
Decaf tea is a very unique kind of tea that has had its caffeine content reduced. This is done
through the CO2 or ethyl acetate method; these processes are meant to produce tea that contains very minimal levels
of caffeine...... Read more about decaf tea
Fair Trade Tea
The wage in 2000 for India's 1 million tea workers was around $1.50 a day, and in Sri
Lanka it was just over a dollar a day. Fair trade tea on the other hand is produced on estates that
have good standards for their workers, such as fair pay, quality housing, healthcare, safe working conditions and
children's education.... Read more about fair trade tea
Assam Tea
This unique tea is grown along the Brahmaputra River which is a slow flowing river
with a series of meanders. The seasonal flooding of this great river deposits the rich loamy soil over the valley.
This deep and sandy-like loamy soil favors the growth of the Assam teas.... Read more about Assam tea
Organic White Tea
White tea is not just associated with flavorful and sweet scents, but can also be identified
with great health enhancing properties; a fact that has contributed immensely to its widespread use and popularity
of recent times....Read more about organic white tea
Irish Tea
For those who are dying to have a real blend of Irish tea, Barry’s tea is the best option
to go for. You will definitely find Indian as well as Africa blended teas notably from Rwanda and Kenya; this is
because it responds well with waters in the Irish republic....Read more about Irish
tea
Kava Tea
The history of kava tea is very interesting and captivating in so many ways. First, it is the
indigenous drink used by Polynesians since time immemorial. The sweetness and healthy aspect of kava rests in its
roots...Read more about Kava tea
Lotus Tea
The process of getting top quality tea from the lotus plant begins with harvesting the
freshest and most blooming flower from the fields of Vietnam. The petals are peeled very carefully and determinedly
from the lotus bud so that it does not even slightly tear....Read more about Lotus
tea
Organic Black Tea
The organically grown and processed black tea is devoid of the dangerous chemicals of the modern
world and that is why, on the healthy living front, it is considered the best.... Read more about organic black tea
Premium Tea
Premium teas include among others the white tea, green tea, oolong and black tea varieties.
Oolong teas can be rated as the world’s first tea competitor and features the Da Hong Pao traditional tea made of
spring leaves traditionally baked with an orchid aroma and a full bodied sweet taste...Read more about premium tea
Sencha Tea
The Japanese have their ways with tea and the Sencha tea is one of their top premium
tea varieties that is loved both at home and abroad. It is basically a green tea type that has tight rolls and
leaves that look like needles. Picking of this tea was done, and it still is, in early season of spring when the
leaves were very astringent and rich in flavor.... Read more about this fine Japanese Sencha tea
Special Teas
The process of tea brewing is not about dropping tea bags or tea leaf in a pot or cup of hot
water; it is something much much more than that. There are steps you must follow if you truly want to enjoy your
home made cup of tea...Read more about tea brewing
Tea Brewing
The process of tea brewing is not about dropping tea bags or tea leaf in a pot or cup of hot
water; it is something much much more than that. There are steps you must follow if you truly want to enjoy your
home made cup of tea.... Read more about tea brewing
Tea Infusers
The popularity of the tea infuser grew in the early quarters of the 19th century.
During this time, the period when Queen Victoria was on the throne, no well off family in the British Empire
would be without this tool.... Read more about tea infusers
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